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Tuesday, 20 September 2011 |
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Homegrown pop star, Robbie Williams, wants it be
known he has more involvement with the launch of his clothing line, Farrell, than critics want to credit him for.
I was inspired by the clothes that I've always worn and loved," he told us. "I worked with a great team of experienced people who helped me to bring my ideas to life. I enjoyed choosing every detail - from the lining, to the
buttons to the cut. The process has been a great opportunity for me to create looks from top to bottom."
The menswear label, which is stocked exclusively at the House of Fraser, is named after Williams' grandfather - Jack Farrell - who's style was a starting point for the Take That star.
"I like that it was important to him to look smart," he explained. "It's something I have carried with me throughout my life - my style has always been pretty consistent really. I like to be comfortable but I do enjoy being a British gent and dressing up a bit."
The label features duffle coats, Macs, check shirts, dinner shirts and plenty of hats. Prices start at £35 for a tee shirt.
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